Media PlayerShortcutsWindows

44 OpenShot Keyboard Shortcuts

for Windows

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Most used OpenShot Shortcuts

Action OpenShot Shortcut keys
About program Ctrl + H
Add marker Ctrl + M
Add track Ctrl + Shift + T
Add to timeline Ctrl + W
Animated title Ctrl + B
Choose profile Ctrl + P
Copy Ctrl + C
Delete item Delete or Backspace
Details view Ctrl + D
Export video Ctrl + E
Fast forward L
Fullscreen F11
Import files Ctrl + F
Jump to end Ctrl + End
Jump to start Ctrl + Home
New project Ctrl + N
Next frame Right Arrow key
Next marker Ctrl + Right Arrow Key
Open project Ctrl + O
Paste Ctrl + V
Play or Pause toggle Spacebar
Preferences Ctrl + Shift + P
Previous frame Left Arrow Key
Previous marker Ctrl + Left Arrow Key
Properties Ctrl + L
Quit Ctrl + Q
Redo Ctrl + Y
Rewind J
Save project Ctrl + S
Save project as… Ctrl + Shift + S
Select all Ctrl + A
Select none Ctrl + Shift + A
Slice all – Keep both sides Ctrl + K
Slice all – Keep the left side Ctrl + L
Slice all – Keep right side Ctrl + R
Toggle snapping Ctrl + G
Toggle razor tool R
Split clip Ctrl + X
Thumbnail view Ctrl + Shift + D
Title editor Ctrl + T
Undo Ctrl + Z
Zoom in =
Zoom out
Zoom in or out Ctrl + Scroll bar

FAQs

How do I import media files using shortcuts in OpenShot?

To import media files in OpenShot, you can use the following shortcut: Ctrl + I

How do I add a clip to the timeline in OpenShot using shortcuts?

To add a clip to the timeline in OpenShot, you can use the following shortcut: B

Can I split a clip on the timeline using shortcuts in OpenShot?

Yes, you can split a clip on the timeline in OpenShot using the following shortcut: S

Can I add a fade effect to a clip using shortcuts in OpenShot?

Yes, you can add a fade effect to a clip in OpenShot using the following shortcut keys: Fade in: Shift + I, Fade out: Shift + O

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